Why had she made the mistake and come back for them? They did not trust her before, and would never trust her now. The reputation of the Gultur — well deserved at that — was sufficient to brand her as the enemy. She could not blame Elei. Could not blame anyone at all. Sobek’s fish tail. She looke...
Jun frowned and adjusted his shell armor yet again. Damn, but it had become too small too fast, clamping around his back and shoulders. “Gone where?” Sunia glanced up, a weary look on her face. “Look, I wouldn’t have asked you if I could go myself and fetch Aima. But what about them?” She gesture...
Ella muttered under her breath, dragging an unsteady Finn along the corridors of the Bureau, past closed doors. “I shouldn’t have let you come. You need to eat, you’ve lost a lot of blood, and...” And Simon was dead, not that it was a valid excuse. She kept expecting to see him round the corner, ...
He wanted to meet with a member of the Organization Council who might know more about Finn’s magic and dreams. Not the Illuminati. Disappointing. “Finn?” She squinted into the darkness of the bedroom. “I talked with Dave and he says...” A Gate shimmered against the far wall, spanning its whole he...
Shakespeare Their wings were heavy and their heart light. Myra Crow Kai led the way to the parking lot behind the hotel. A pickup truck sat under a purple bougainvillea in full blossom. The sun already stung her skin and struck reflections off the sea down below. Inside the truck it was warm but ...
Iset said. Elei blinked groggily at her over Alendra’s tousled head. “What?” “Dakru City.” Iset scowled. “It’s our only chance.” Kalaes stirred where he half-lay, Zoe’s fingers threaded in his dark hair, and frowned. “Come again? What in the hells are you talking about?” “It’s the only safe place...